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Moral Clarity Regarding Koran-Burning Pastor 
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By Joseph Lawler <http://spectator.org/people/joseph-lawler>  on 4.7.11 @ 
10:28AM

Eugene Volokh provides 
<http://volokh.com/2011/04/07/murders-committed-by-people-upset-by-alleged-anti-islam-blasphemy-or-by-violent-men-provoked-by-their-ex-lovers/>
  some much needed moral clarity regarding the murders in Afghanistan committed 
by Afghans enraged by Florida pastor Terry Jones's decision to burn Korans: 

[A]s readers might imagine, I refuse to blame Terry Jones for the crimes, even 
in part. (I blame him for his largely pointless, non-substantive rudeness 
<http://volokh.com/2010/08/30/koran-burning-minister-and-council-on-american-islamic-relations-spokesman-play-into-each-others-hands/>
  - as opposed to fair and substantive criticism of Islam, which would be 
perfectly proper - but that's a different matter.)

I refuse to blame Salman Rushdie for the deaths, injuries, and property damage 
caused by people upset by his Satanic Verses (see here for some examples 
<http://www.pucl.org/from-archives/Media/freedom.htm> ); I'm not sure how many 
of the deaths were of innocents as opposed to of the rioters, but I would 
likewise not blame him for deaths of innocents. Nor do I blame the Mohammed 
cartoonists for the deaths, injuries, and property damage caused by people 
upset by the cartoons. Nor do I blame the Indonesian man for the damage caused 
by church-burning rioters upset by his alleged blasphemy against Islam 
<http://volokh.com/2011/02/08/a-muslim-mob-burned-churches-as-mob-members-demanded-the-death-penalty-for-a-christian-man-convicted-of-blaspheming-against-islam/>
 . Nor do I blame a woman who "provokes" her violent husband or boyfriend by 
leaving him - or even provokes him by saying insulting things about him, or for 
that matter by cheating on him - which then leads him to violently attack her 
family or friends or coworkers or anyone else. I think Terry Jones is in the 
same moral position as these people.

To be sure, all these people, including Jones, are factual causes of the 
deaths, injuries, and other damage. And they might even have foreseen that 
there would be a violent reaction to their actions. But that foreseeable risk 
of harm cannot constrain their liberty, either legally or morally. People are 
entitled to speak their mind. If their speech is unkind or irrational or 
similarly improper, it should be condemned on those grounds. But neither law 
nor morality can demand that they restrict what they do because of the 
murderousness of others. That's as true of Jones as it is of Rushdie, the 
cartoonists, or the people who anger their violent ex-lovers.

Volokh's logic is straightforward and easy to grasp. Murderers are culpable for 
murder -- it's that simple.  

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